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CJ30 (miR-1003 minigene)
(Plasmid #17767)

Full plasmid sequence is not available for this item.

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Item Catalog # Description Quantity Price (USD)
Plasmid 17767 Standard format: Plasmid sent in bacteria as agar stab 1 $85

Backbone

  • Vector backbone
    pCaSpeR4-tubulin promoter
  • Backbone size w/o insert (bp) 10200
  • Vector type
    Drosophila P-element vector

Growth in Bacteria

  • Bacterial Resistance(s)
    Ampicillin, 100 μg/mL
  • Growth Temperature
    37°C
  • Growth Strain(s)
    DH5alpha
  • Copy number
    Unknown

Gene/Insert

  • Gene/Insert name
    dme-miR-1003 minigene
  • Alt name
    miR-1003
  • Species
    D. melanogaster (fly)
  • Insert Size (bp)
    390

Cloning Information

  • Cloning method Restriction Enzyme
  • 5′ cloning site KpnI (unknown if destroyed)
  • 3′ cloning site NotI (unknown if destroyed)
  • 5′ sequencing primer n/a
  • (Common Sequencing Primers)

Terms and Licenses

  • Academic/Nonprofit Terms
  • Industry Terms
    • Not Available to Industry
Trademarks:
  • Zeocin® is an InvivoGen trademark.

Depositor Comments

Minigenes containing mir-1003 and mir-1006 and flanking exons were PCR amplified from genomic DNA. The sequence provided by the author is of the insert. pCaSpeR4 contains a ~2.4 kb tubulin promoter inserted between the EcoRI and KpnI sites.

How to cite this plasmid ( Back to top)

These plasmids were created by your colleagues. Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator, cite the article in which the plasmids were described, and include Addgene in the Materials and Methods of your future publications.

  • For your Materials & Methods section:

    CJ30 (miR-1003 minigene) was a gift from David Bartel (Addgene plasmid # 17767 ; http://n2t.net/addgene:17767 ; RRID:Addgene_17767)
  • For your References section:

    Intronic microRNA precursors that bypass Drosha processing. Ruby JG, Jan CH, Bartel DP. Nature. 2007 Jul 5. 448(7149):83-6. 10.1038/nature05983 PubMed 17589500